View Full Version : We lost a good one yesterdat. RIP John McCain


JohnR
08-26-2018, 01:13 PM
Don't always agree with him, but never doubted him.

Rest Your Oar, sir ~

Got Stripers
08-26-2018, 01:27 PM
Yes we did, a true patriot and dedicated to his country, we could use more like him. Would have been interesting to travel back in time and see what might have happened with a different running mate in try number two. It’s a shame more aren’t willing to work across the isle as he was, not to mention the willingness to show respect to all his peers, regardless of the differences of opinions.
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Guppy
08-26-2018, 02:48 PM
We sure did.... RIP u earned it

Jim in CT
08-26-2018, 05:35 PM
two of my favorites in the political world were Krauthammer and McCain. tough couple of months. i don’t see either being replaced, ever.

didn’t always agree with his votes, but man it was hard not to admire the guy.
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Got Stripers
08-27-2018, 07:14 AM
In typical “small man” fashion, Trump nixed the staffs prepared speech intended to praise McCain for his heroism and dedication, instead issuing a short tweet. Even in his death Trump wanted nobody to upstage him, no mention of his name in the recent bill he championed and little else on his passing, there’ character for you.
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PaulS
08-27-2018, 07:22 AM
RIP - a man who dedicated his whole life to the service of our country.

spence
08-27-2018, 12:50 PM
I was going to vote for him before he picked Palin. Great man.

Trumps treatment of him has been beyond reproach. Team deplorable.
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Pete F.
08-27-2018, 01:12 PM
Trumps treatment of him has been beyond reproach.
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Really?
I might say reprehensible, deplorable or infantile

Got Stripers
08-27-2018, 01:34 PM
Trump has already put the flags back to full height, McCain got one full day at half mast, great way to honor a true patriot.
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JohnR
08-27-2018, 02:07 PM
I was going to vote for him before he picked Palin. Great man.

Trumps treatment of him has been beyond reproach. Team deplorable.
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No you were not ; ) . We argued this at length ; )

Trump's treatment of McCain all along has been terrible.

I have read it goes back to the 90s when Trump wanted a several hundred mil federal loan WRT HUD / Development and McCain, as part of his Congressional duties said it was a bad idea to give DT that much money for development (agree).


Trump has already put the flags back to full height, McCain got one full day at half mast, great way to honor a true patriot.
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The Dad Fisherman
08-27-2018, 02:23 PM
Thank You for your Service Sir


Gotta love it, JohnR starts a thread about McCain's passing and some people just couldn't NOT make it about Trump.

you know, a quick RIP, T&P's or "Thank you for your Service" would have sufficed.

Slipknot
08-27-2018, 02:51 PM
God rest his soul.
A true American who cared greatly about his country and was passionate about his beliefs. I did not always agree with him and his choices but it was good to have him voice his opinions and viewpoints

RIP
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Got Stripers
08-27-2018, 03:31 PM
Thank You for your Service Sir


Gotta love it, JohnR starts a thread about McCain's passing and some people just couldn't NOT make it about Trump.

you know, a quick RIP, T&P's or "Thank you for your Service" would have sufficed.

Sorry but it angers me that such disrespect could be shown, his sacrifice of five tortuous years in captivity and decades of service to this nation deserved so much better. Actually I’m surprised you too won’t see that as a sign of disrespect.
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afterhours
08-27-2018, 04:28 PM
Didn't always agree with him...He was an American Hero of the first degree. RIP Sir.

Sea Dangles
08-27-2018, 04:36 PM
Sorry but it angers me that such disrespect could be shown, his sacrifice of five tortuous years in captivity and decades of service to this nation deserved so much better. Actually I’m surprised you too won’t see that as a sign of disrespect.
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It’s actually a Trump like move. He honors American Indians and at the ceremony decides it is the right time to mock Liz Warren.
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Got Stripers
08-27-2018, 04:54 PM
In true Trump fashion, he ordered the flag up, Congress busts him on that, it goes down and Trump declares the flag will fly at half mast until his entournment; he saved the day again.
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Jim in CT
08-27-2018, 07:57 PM
In true Trump fashion, he ordered the flag up, Congress busts him on that, it goes down and Trump declares the flag will fly at half mast until his entournment; he saved the day again.
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It's interesting to see how many people embrace McCain, now that he can be used as a club against Trump. Wasn't that long ago, that the same people (Obama and the media) defending him today, were calling him a senile old racist. I'm not especially interested in what Trump or Obama or the New York Times has to say about a man they loved to kick around when it suited them.

I'm sure it was a celebration up there when McCain was welcomed home. When I think of him the last few days, I keep thinking of an Irish blessing often said for people who spent their lives serving others.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May forever the wind be at your back,
The sun shine warmly upon your face,
The rains fall gently upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of his hands.

RIROCKHOUND
08-27-2018, 08:02 PM
It's interesting to see how many people embrace McCain, now that he can be used as a club against Trump. Wasn't that long ago, that the same people (Obama and the media) defending him today, were calling him a senile old racist. I'm not especially interested in what Trump or Obama or the New York Times has to say about a man they loved to kick around when it suited them.

I'm sure it was a celebration up there when McCain was welcomed home. When I think of him the last few days, I keep thinking of an Irish blessing often said for people who spent their lives serving others.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May forever the wind be at your back,
The sun shine warmly upon your face,
The rains fall gently upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of his hands.

Can you please show us the quote where Obama called him racist and senile?

Obama is speaking at his funeral, per reports I read at McCain’s choosing.
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Jim in CT
08-27-2018, 08:51 PM
Can you please show us the quote where Obama called him racist and senile?

Obama is speaking at his funeral, per reports I read at McCain’s choosing.
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the media called him too old to be taken seriously for the job, many times. obama
told a rally that mccain was going make people afraid of the fact that obama had a funny name, didn’t look like everybody else, and was black.
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Jim in CT
08-27-2018, 08:53 PM
Can you please show us the quote where Obama called him racist and senile?

Obama is speaking at his funeral, per reports I read at McCain’s choosing.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKgidqBztn8
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spence
08-27-2018, 09:34 PM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKgidqBztn8
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Did you post the wrong link?
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The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 05:19 AM
Actually I’m surprised you too won’t see that as a sign of disrespect.
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Never said that, never even inferred it.

Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 05:53 AM
Did you post the wrong link?
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"They're going to try and make you afraid of me....did I mention that he's black?"

No I posted the right link. Did you, as usual, take off your thinking cap, and put on your tin foil cap, when you watched it?

Yes, you did.

You tell me what point Obama was trying to make. And you can google 100 articles of media making an issue of McCain's age, folks who I'll bet year's pay won't say the same thing if Biden runs again.

JohnR
08-28-2018, 06:33 AM
It's interesting to see how many people embrace McCain, now that he can be used as a club against Trump. Wasn't that long ago, that the same people (Obama and the media) defending him today, were calling him a senile old racist. I'm not especially interested in what Trump or Obama or the New York Times has to say about a man they loved to kick around when it suited them.

I'm sure it was a celebration up there when McCain was welcomed home. When I think of him the last few days, I keep thinking of an Irish blessing often said for people who spent their lives serving others.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May forever the wind be at your back,
The sun shine warmly upon your face,
The rains fall gently upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of his hands.


Yes - McCain is gonna kill us all, War Monger, We're all gonna Die, he is a rascist. Bet they'll say how honest Romney was and a guiding light and all that when it is his turn.

PaulS
08-28-2018, 06:37 AM
"They're going to try and make you afraid of me....did I mention that he's black?"

No I posted the right link. Did you, as usual, take off your thinking cap, and put on your tin foil cap, when you watched it?

Yes, you did.

You tell me what point Obama was trying to make. And you can google 100 articles of media making an issue of McCain's age, folks who I'll bet year's pay won't say the same thing if Biden runs again.

You said Obama called him a racist. Did he actually do that?

scottw
08-28-2018, 06:41 AM
Yes - McCain is gonna kill us all, War Monger, We're all gonna Die, he is a rascist. Bet they'll say how honest Romney was and a guiding light and all that when it is his turn.

NT Times Obama endorsement Oct 2008

"Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.

In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past."

scottw
08-28-2018, 06:41 AM
You said Obama called him a racist. Did he actually do that?

yes

Pete F.
08-28-2018, 07:21 AM
John McCain chose George Bush and Barack Obama to speak at his funeral, not Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
That ought to tell you something.

Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 07:37 AM
Yes - McCain is gonna kill us all, War Monger, We're all gonna Die, he is a rascist. Bet they'll say how honest Romney was and a guiding light and all that when it is his turn.

john, political expediency is all that matters to these people, they have no principles. none.

that mccain forgave obama, doesn’t mean obama didn’t hit him below the belt. it just means McCain was the better man.
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Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 07:41 AM
John McCain chose George Bush and Barack Obama to speak at his funeral, not Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
That ought to tell you something.

it doesn’t tell me that obama didn’t call him a racist. what it does tell me, is what i already knew, that McCain is ten times the man Obama is. McCain angered republicans like me when he famously said we have nothing to fear if obama won. the remarks i posted in the video, show the gratitude that obama showed for McCains reassurance.

i also mentioned the media. endlessly saying he was too old, too much of a hawk on national defense. and the NYT running a front page story that he was a philanderer.
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Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 07:43 AM
NT Times Obama endorsement Oct 2008

"Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.

In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past."

he adopted a black daughter FFS. but he puts off hints of racism. this, directed at a guy who got tortured for YEARS. and people subscribe to that rag.
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Got Stripers
08-28-2018, 07:46 AM
Imagine a dozen hard working very respectful bipartisan Demicrates and Republicans on both sides in today’s administration, probably be a very different environment. I’m not saying there aren’t hard working elected officials, but it seems to be all tribal partisan politics today.
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scottw
08-28-2018, 07:47 AM
John McCain chose George Bush and Barack Obama to speak at his funeral, not Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
That ought to tell you something.

who cares?

JohnR
08-28-2018, 07:48 AM
Imagine a dozen hard working very respectful bipartisan Demicrates and Republicans on both sides in today’s administration, probably be a very different environment. I’m not saying there aren’t hard working elected officials, but it seems to be all tribal partisan politics today.
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True, but it has been this way for a while. And when 80% of the media sides with when party, the tribalism is exacerbated.

scottw
08-28-2018, 07:49 AM
but it seems to be all tribal partisan politics today.

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yup using the same stupid catch phrases :hihi:

scottw
08-28-2018, 07:51 AM
I was going to vote for him before he picked Palin.

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this is more disingenuous than anything Trump has ever said....:1poke:

Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 08:15 AM
True, but it has been this way for a while. And when 80% of the media sides with when party, the tribalism is exacerbated.

And 90% of academia.

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 08:56 AM
True, but it has been this way for a while. And when 80% of the media sides with when party, the tribalism is exacerbated.

And 90% of academia.

...and Facebook
...and Twitter
...and Buzzfeed
...and Tumblr
...and YouTube
...and....and....and

spence
08-28-2018, 08:59 AM
...and Facebook
...and Twitter
...and Buzzfeed
...and Tumblr
...and YouTube
...and....and....and
These have sides?
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spence
08-28-2018, 09:49 AM
No you were not ; ) . We argued this at length
It’s true, the answer is in your archives.
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Pete F.
08-28-2018, 09:57 AM
who cares?

I think he did and wanted to make a point.

scottw
08-28-2018, 10:31 AM
I think he did and wanted to make a point.

you think he's feeling left out? :rotflmao:

PaulS
08-28-2018, 10:56 AM
I think he did and wanted to make a point.

2 funerals and a royal wedding so far.

Nebe
08-28-2018, 11:06 AM
He was a great singer

https://youtu.be/o-zoPgv_nYg
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The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 12:59 PM
These have sides?
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https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/social-media-bias/

spence
08-28-2018, 01:08 PM
https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/social-media-bias/
And so the conservative con continues
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The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:39 PM
And so the conservative con continues
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And so the Liberal Elitist Denial rages on

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:41 PM
Another Conservative rag

http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2015/12/why_google_search_results_favor_democrats.html

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:45 PM
These have sides?
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Oh, and if you don't think Tumblr has a "side" then you aren't living in reality. Its pretty much SJW/Feminist central

spence
08-28-2018, 01:49 PM
Another Conservative rag

http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2015/12/why_google_search_results_favor_democrats.html
Which doesn’t support your argument.
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spence
08-28-2018, 01:49 PM
Oh, and if you don't think Tumblr has a "side" then you aren't living in reality. Its pretty much SJW/Feminist central
Don’t even know what tumbler is
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The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:52 PM
Which doesn’t support your argument.
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"Google is not fair; it favors some candidates, and it opposes others. And so far, it seems to prefer Democrats.

Our crowdsourced analysis of Google search results on Dec. 1 for the names of 16 presidential candidates revealed that Democrats fared better than Republicans when it came to supportive and positive sites within the first page of results. Democrats had, on average, seven favorable search results in those top 10, whereas GOP candidates had only 5.9."

RIROCKHOUND
08-28-2018, 01:53 PM
Oh, and if you don't think Tumblr has a "side" then you aren't living in reality. Its pretty much SJW/Feminist central

I would have figured with the beard you were more of a bear on Grinder kind of guy....

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:54 PM
Don’t even know what tumbler is
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Well, you have young kids, so you better figure out fast.

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 01:57 PM
I would have figured with the beard you were more of a bear on Grinder kind of guy....

Nah, I'm more of the Proverbial "Swiped Left" guy on Tinder

Pete F.
08-28-2018, 02:08 PM
"Google is not fair; it favors some candidates, and it opposes others. And so far, it seems to prefer Democrats.

Our crowdsourced analysis of Google search results on Dec. 1 for the names of 16 presidential candidates revealed that Democrats fared better than Republicans when it came to supportive and positive sites within the first page of results. Democrats had, on average, seven favorable search results in those top 10, whereas GOP candidates had only 5.9."
Kind of matches demographics, what should the numbers be to be FAIR
Do you think government should make sure we all have an equal start in politics, but not anyplace else?

The Dad Fisherman
08-28-2018, 02:49 PM
Do you think government should make sure we all have an equal start in politics, but not anyplace else?

Nope, just pointing out that there are biases in Social Media/Internet Searches. People need to be smart enough to realize it, sadly some aren't or just don't want to see it.
Cough, Cough Spence Cough, Cough

Pete F.
08-28-2018, 03:12 PM
Nope, just pointing out that there are biases in Social Media/Internet Searches. People need to be smart enough to realize it, sadly some aren't or just don't want to see it.
Cough, Cough Spence Cough, Cough
Did you try it?
Or are you just accepting what someone else says?

wdmso
08-28-2018, 03:53 PM
"Google is not fair; it favors some candidates, and it opposes others. And so far, it seems to prefer Democrats.

Our crowdsourced analysis of Google search results on Dec. 1 for the names of 16 presidential candidates revealed that Democrats fared better than Republicans when it came to supportive and positive sites within the first page of results. Democrats had, on average, seven favorable search results in those top 10, whereas GOP candidates had only 5.9."


Trump's anti-Google tweets show that he doesn't know how the internet works and again getting his info from Fox Trump seemed to be tweeting about Monday's episode of Lou Dobbs' show on Fox Business.


seems your in the same boat :kewl:

"We're taking a look at it," says WH econ advisor Larry Kudlow, asked if the Administration thinks Google searches should be regulated, following @POTUS complaint today that it's rigged against him.


Shut down anything that doesn't praise the dear leader

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump
· 5h
Google search results for “Trump News” shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake News Media. In other words, they have it RIGGED, for me & others, so that almost all stories & news is BAD. Fake CNN is prominent. Republican/Conservative & Fair Media is shut out. Illegal? 96% of....


Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump
....results on “Trump News” are from National Left-Wing Media, very dangerous. Google & others are suppressing voices of Conservatives and hiding information and news that is good. They are controlling what we can & cannot see. This is a very serious situation-will be addressed!

11:02 AM - Aug 28, 2018

nightfighter
08-28-2018, 04:11 PM
I am amazed that every one of us doesn't first feel outrage with the extremism and dirty play exhibited from both sides..... A common call to decency and working together is long overdue. There is an awful lot of good in the last writings and quotes from Senator John McCain that both sides should seriously contemplate. One of my favorites:

We are three-hundred-and-twenty-five million opinionated, vociferous individuals. We argue and compete and sometimes even vilify each other in our raucous public debates. But we have always had so much more in common with each other than in disagreement. If only we remember that and give each other the benefit of the presumption that we all love our country we will get through these challenging times. We will come through them stronger than before. We always do.

Nebe
08-28-2018, 04:21 PM
Great post Ross. I agree.
Term limits would help wipe away a lot of grudges as well.
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Got Stripers
08-28-2018, 05:20 PM
I am amazed that every one of us doesn't first feel outrage with the extremism and dirty play exhibited from both sides..... A common call to decency and working together is long overdue. There is an awful lot of good in the last writings and quotes from Senator John McCain that both sides should seriously contemplate. One of my favorites:

We are three-hundred-and-twenty-five million opinionated, vociferous individuals. We argue and compete and sometimes even vilify each other in our raucous public debates. But we have always had so much more in common with each other than in disagreement. If only we remember that and give each other the benefit of the presumption that we all love our country we will get through these challenging times. We will come through them stronger than before. We always do.

What he said, I’m hoping this sh*t show of behavior by all might lead us to change.
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Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 06:53 PM
I am amazed that every one of us doesn't first feel outrage with the extremism and dirty play exhibited from both sides..... A common call to decency and working together is long overdue. There is an awful lot of good in the last writings and quotes from Senator John McCain that both sides should seriously contemplate. One of my favorites:

We are three-hundred-and-twenty-five million opinionated, vociferous individuals. We argue and compete and sometimes even vilify each other in our raucous public debates. But we have always had so much more in common with each other than in disagreement. If only we remember that and give each other the benefit of the presumption that we all love our country we will get through these challenging times. We will come through them stronger than before. We always do.

I don't know that we have that much more in common anymore. And from where I sit, that's because the left has gone completely off the deep end, it started with Bush 43 when the Iraq War started going horribly...got worse with McCain, and now with Trump, they have come completely, and I mean completely, unglued. Trump is not helping at all, but he is only POTUS because the left never stops hitting below the belt with people they disagree with. Until they are deceased, apparently. And even then, only if their deaths can be weaponized against Trump.

spence
08-28-2018, 07:36 PM
I don't know that we have that much more in common anymore. And from where I sit, that's because the left has gone completely off the deep end, it started with Bush 43 when the Iraq War started going horribly...got worse with McCain, and now with Trump, they have come completely, and I mean completely, unglued. Trump is not helping at all, but he is only POTUS because the left never stops hitting below the belt with people they disagree with. Until they are deceased, apparently. And even then, only if their deaths can be weaponized against Trump.
Exhibit A
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Sea Dangles
08-28-2018, 07:45 PM
Jim’s opinion does have a certain credibility only because he occasionally can admit that his party does not have all the answers.
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scottw
08-28-2018, 07:56 PM
And so the conservative con continues
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"It's not just Twitter, of course. Facebook is having problems now for the same reason: It treats Republicans and conservatives differently than Democrats and leftists on its site."


Aug. 28, 2018

SAN FRANCISCO — The post went up quietly on Facebook’s internal message board last week. Titled “We Have a Problem With Political Diversity,” it quickly took off inside the social network.

“We are a political monoculture that’s intolerant of different views,” Brian Amerige, a senior Facebook engineer, wrote in the post, which was obtained by The New York Times. “We claim to welcome all perspectives, but are quick to attack — often in mobs — anyone who presents a view that appears to be in opposition to left-leaning ideology.”

Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 10:08 PM
Exhibit A
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Spence, the state of CT economy is deep at the bottom of the toilet because of insane taxes and spending. Every single elected democrat, every single one of them, wants to raise taxes and spend more. You can't talk to these people, it's not possible. They are not persuadable by facts or empirical evidence. All that matters to them, and clearly to you, is ideological purity.

People still listen to Rachael Maddow, she still has credibility, yet for 18 months leading up to the election, she said the only unknown was the size of the rout Hilary was going to win by. And then the Trump tax return disaster.

Paul Krugman said the US economy would never recover from a Trump presidency, and people still pay him to offer opinions.

How wrong do these people have to be, and how often, before people stop listening to them?

I'm sorry, people in San Francisco can poop wherever they feel like, the New Haven Green apparently advertises itself as a place to do drugs without any fear of someone telling you to stop, kids in elementary school get condoms in class but can't get a soft drink, and Willie Horton can go into the ladies room if he just declares "I identify as a woman".

We have our share of individual kooks on the right, no question. But it's not the same degree, the kookiness isn't as widespread, not even close. You want to compare Paul Ryan and Nancy Pelosi? Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid? Please. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell aren't even real conservatives, neither is Trump although he is executing like one. I don't think elected Republican, as a group, are anywhere near as far to the right, as democrats are to the left. I think the number of elected offices held by each party, supports that conclusion.

Why do you suppose the GOP controls the house, the senate, the oval office, and a large majority of state governorships and legislatures? And they do so, despite the fact that the media and academia couldn't be more left-leaning?

Jim in CT
08-28-2018, 10:09 PM
Jim’s opinion does have a certain credibility only because he occasionally can admit that his party does not have all the answers.
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And when I conclude my party does have the answer, I can explain why, without my reasons being limited to accusing the other party of hating everybody.

wdmso
08-29-2018, 04:05 AM
Originally Posted by Jim in CT View Post
I don't know that we have that much more in common anymore. And from where I sit, that's because the left has gone completely off the deep end, it started with Bush 43 when the Iraq War started going horribly...got worse with McCain, and now with Trump, they have come completely, and I mean completely, unglued. Trump is not helping at all, but he is only POTUS because the left never stops hitting below the belt with people they disagree with. Until they are deceased, apparently. And even then, only if their deaths can be weaponized against Trump.


you need to go read comments on breitbart if you want to see unhinged

PS I love your revisionist History lesson .... you seem to claim that the republican party hasn't moved Farther right or used elected office to stack the deck

Trump told Evangelical leaders that the vote was a "referendum" on freedom of speech and religion, and that these were threatened by "violent people". It's amazing coming from the man who attacks free speech at every turn unless it praises him


and the tried and true fear mongering


"It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said.

Sad as one has anything to do with the other

Trump "Little thing: Merry Christmas, right? You couldn't say 'Merry Christmas'," he added,

OMG What a snake oil sales man we have for a POTUS .. these Evangelical leaders have sold their souls what ever keeps the pews full and the money flowing in

wdmso
08-29-2018, 04:07 AM
And when I conclude my party does have the answer, I can explain why, without my reasons being limited to accusing the other party of hating everybody.

thats funny whats this if not accusing the other party of hating everybody. or blaming

And from where I sit, that's because the left has gone completely off the deep end, it started with Bush 43 when the Iraq War started going horribly...got worse with McCain, and now with Trump, they have come completely, and I mean completely, unglued. Trump is not helping at all, but he is only POTUS because the left never stops hitting below the belt with people they disagree with. Until they are deceased, apparently. And even then, only if their deaths can be weaponized against Trump.

The Dad Fisherman
08-29-2018, 05:31 AM
Trump's anti-Google tweets show that he doesn't know how the internet works and again getting his info from Fox Trump seemed to be tweeting about Monday's episode of Lou Dobbs' show on Fox Business.


seems your in the same boat :kewl:



Oh Boy, you figured me out, I have no clue how Dat there innernets works. :rolleyes:

Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 06:19 AM
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I don't know that we have that much more in common anymore. And from where I sit, that's because the left has gone completely off the deep end, it started with Bush 43 when the Iraq War started going horribly...got worse with McCain, and now with Trump, they have come completely, and I mean completely, unglued. Trump is not helping at all, but he is only POTUS because the left never stops hitting below the belt with people they disagree with. Until they are deceased, apparently. And even then, only if their deaths can be weaponized against Trump.


you need to go read comments on breitbart if you want to see unhinged

PS I love your revisionist History lesson .... you seem to claim that the republican party hasn't moved Farther right or used elected office to stack the deck

Trump told Evangelical leaders that the vote was a "referendum" on freedom of speech and religion, and that these were threatened by "violent people". It's amazing coming from the man who attacks free speech at every turn unless it praises him


and the tried and true fear mongering


"It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said.

Sad as one has anything to do with the other

Trump "Little thing: Merry Christmas, right? You couldn't say 'Merry Christmas'," he added,

OMG What a snake oil sales man we have for a POTUS .. these Evangelical leaders have sold their souls what ever keeps the pews full and the money flowing in

SO you think it's inflammatory of me to say that the left is weaponizing McCain's death, to use as a club against Trump. I agree it's a divisive thing to say. That doesn't mean it's wrong. And it's not wrong. These people despised McCain in 2008.

My post was not designed to bring people together WDMSO, it was intended to explain what has happened since the Iraq War went south.

The left doesn't handle unexpected defeat well, we know this beyond dispute. In 2006, everyone was sick of the Iraq war, and every democrat running in the midterms ran on the platform of "I am not Bush, and if you vote for me, I'll get us out of this war which cannot be won". Well, not only did they fail to get us out of the war, Bush wrangled them to support and fund the Surge, which worked. The left said the war was lost and they'd get us out. Bush instead chose the path to victory, which made them look incredibly foolish on a national scale for the first time. They lost their minds during the 2008 presidential election, kept their composure during the Obama years, and then blew a gasket when the unthinkable happened in 2016. They behave themselves only when they get exactly what they want, exactly when they want it.

When the GOP was annihilated in 2008 (and it was a complete annihilation), they formed the Tea Party. And to say that the GOP comeback was a success, would be a massive understatement.

When the Democrats were annihilated, starting in 2010 and culminating in 2016, the left responded with Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa. Compare the tactics of those groups, with the Tea Party. And compare the results.

The democrats have moved a zillion miles to the left starting with the cultural revolution of the 1960s. Until then, almost all Catholics were democrats. Now, I don't see how any Catholic could possibly vote democrat at the national level, as they DNC platform is openly, unashamedly hostile to Christianity. They removed th wod "god" from a recent national convention, and they never stop complaining that Christians advocate for the enslavement of women.

Hilary's deplorabes comment says it perfectly. It's difficult to have a real conversation with many liberals, on the issues. Because they don't usually respond to the merits of their beliefs, they don't try to persuade you that their beliefs are superior to your beliefs. Rather, they just claim that you hate a sympathetic group of victims.

If you're pro-life, it's not because you have empathy for the unborn (which I have never heard a liberal say, not ONCE), but you want to enslave women.

If you want secure borders, that means you are bigoted against hispanics.

If you want taxes to be no higher than they need to be, you hate poor people.

If you believe radical Islam is an issue, you are an Islamophobe.

If you believe in gay marriage (as both Obama and Hilary did until VERY recently), you are a homophobe.

That was all in Hilary's speech. It depicts where liberalism has gone, perfectly. This is how the left debates and articulates their platform...by constantly claiming, with zero evidence, that the right hates everybody. That's been their strategy since the day the surge was shown to be a complete success. And from what I can see, that strategy isn't working very well. Until this November, which could be a very good day for democrats. But they have nowhere to go but up. They hld fewer elected offices nationwide, than at any time in decades. Obama was a complete disaster for his party.

America, for the most part, likes moderate politicians. The DNC has little use for moderate Democrats. When was the last time the GOP ran a die-hard conservative in a presidential election? But the last two democrat candidates have been far to the left, and it's likely that the 2020 candidate will be even more radically liberal.

The GOP is struggling with a bit of this civil war (between moderates and extremists) too. The democrats already had that civil war, and the extremists won.

Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 06:30 AM
PS I love your revisionist History lesson .... you seem to claim that the republican party hasn't moved Farther right or used elected office to stack the deck

Trump told Evangelical leaders that the vote was a "referendum" on freedom of speech and religion, and that these were threatened by "violent people".

But many influential conservatives will readily criticize Trump for his ethical lapses. When Obama and Hilary say similarly offensive things, do they get similar criticism from liberals. Hell, no.

When Obama said "Repubiocans gotta stop just hating all the time", and when Hilary made her deplorables speech, did the most influential liberals go on TV and bash her? No. But with rare exceptions like the moron Sean Hannity, many conservatives will fairly criticize Trump when he deserves it.

Look at this forum. I constantly criticize Trump. Spence constantly defends Obama and Hilary no matter what they do. We are only 2 people, but it's very illustrative of what I'm talking about.

If Hilary had won and had cut taxes and gotten the same economic results as Trump, you'd all be saying she deserves to be on Mount Rushmore. Because it's Trump, you can't admit that economically speaking, we are better off than we were on Obama's last day. If you ever mention that, you give credit to Obama. Sure he deserves some, and I'm very sorry to say this, but so does Trump.

If the left was smart, 2020 would be the year to nominate a moderate with broad appeal, like Bill Clinton was in 1992 (if one exists, and I'm not sure there is one). But they'll go with a fanatic like Warren, because at the national level, that's all there is. She is mainstream on you side. Trump is an outlier on my side, a very very extreme outlier.

JohnR
08-29-2018, 08:03 AM
I am amazed that every one of us doesn't first feel outrage with the extremism and dirty play exhibited from both sides..... A common call to decency and working together is long overdue. There is an awful lot of good in the last writings and quotes from Senator John McCain that both sides should seriously contemplate. One of my favorites:

We are three-hundred-and-twenty-five million opinionated, vociferous individuals. We argue and compete and sometimes even vilify each other in our raucous public debates. But we have always had so much more in common with each other than in disagreement. If only we remember that and give each other the benefit of the presumption that we all love our country we will get through these challenging times. We will come through them stronger than before. We always do.


Here, here !

Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 08:23 AM
thats funny whats this if not accusing the other party of hating everybody. or blaming

.


That's what your party does. So if Hilary calls republicans deplorables, and I call her out for that, that's me being the same hatemonger she is? No, it's not. And I will admit to being, at times, as big of a jerk as she is, and I am working on that. But I'm not someone with influence.

Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 08:26 AM
and the tried and true fear mongering


"It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said.



again, it's not fear mongering to call Antifa violent, if they are in fact violent. And of course they are. You deny that?

You are trying to make an equivalence between liberals saying pro lifers want to enslave women, and trump saying Antifa is violent? They are not equivalent. One statement is true, one is false. I'll leave it to you to try and figure out which is which.

Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 08:28 AM
Here, here !

I agree 100% with the here here. I just don't know how we get back to that unity. We had it right after 9/11. Then the war went very bad, and the divide was exacerbated, and it grows wider every day. I see no end in sight, I can't imagine what would bring us back together, it might take another terrorist attack. The conversations here are very illustrative of this, and I'm as guilty of it as anyone else.

The Dad Fisherman
08-29-2018, 08:38 AM
I agree 100% with the here here. I just don't know how we get back to that unity. We had it right after 9/11. Then the war went very bad, and the divide was exacerbated, and it grows wider every day. I see no end in sight, I can't imagine what would bring us back together, it might take another terrorist attack. The conversations here are very illustrative of this, and I'm as guilty of it as anyone else.

For everybody to take a quick look in the mirror would be a good start
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Jim in CT
08-29-2018, 08:51 AM
For everybody to take a quick look in the mirror would be a good start
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I don't know TDF. We need to listen to what other people are actually saying (for example, let's keep taxes no higher than they need to be), as opposed to reacting to what someone else claims we are saying (for example, conservatives only care about the rich).

I don't have a clue how we do it.

wdmso
08-29-2018, 03:48 PM
again, it's not fear mongering to call Antifa violent, if they are in fact violent. And of course they are. You deny that?

You are trying to make an equivalence between liberals saying pro lifers want to enslave women, and trump saying Antifa is violent? They are not equivalent. One statement is true, one is false. I'll leave it to you to try and figure out which is which.


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it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people,

Trump is referring to a possible out come of losing the house .. and how democrats will overturn his policys ... then Trump starts making it sound like they (dems) are overturning the government.. AKA overthrow when "Trump injected the fear with the antifia reference

it's very clear what his message was. and antifa violence was a clear dog whistle .. which you heard clearly ... no one is questioning that they are not violent

wdmso
08-29-2018, 04:18 PM
SO you think it's inflammatory of me to say that the left is weaponizing McCain's death, to use as a club against Trump. I agree it's a divisive thing to say. That doesn't mean it's wrong. And it's not wrong. These people despised McCain in 2008.

My post was not designed to bring people together WDMSO, it was intended to explain what has happened since the Iraq War went south.

Bush wrangled them to support and fund the Surge, which worked. The left said the war was lost and they'd get us out. Bush instead chose the path to victory, which made them look incredibly foolish on a national scale for the first time.

I dont blame you since you wasn't in Iraq the surge didn't work and there was no path to Victory and we are still there



They lost their minds during the 2008 presidential election, kept their composure during the Obama years, and then blew a gasket when the unthinkable happened in 2016. They behave themselves only when they get exactly what they want, exactly when they want it.

I know Republicans kept their composure during the Obama years not sure if you were awake those 8 years




When the GOP was annihilated in 2008 (and it was a complete annihilation), they formed the Tea Party. And to say that the GOP comeback was a success, would be a massive understatement.

yes it is an understatement because the GOP is not the GOP of old they Nationalistic and stand for nothing the y once did

When the Democrats were annihilated, starting in 2010 and culminating in 2016, the left responded with Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa. Compare the tactics of those groups, with the Tea Party. And compare the results.

funny how you compare protest groups and the Tea party they are not the same thing (apples @ oranges ) they were all ready elected members of congress who assumed the name for districts votes "The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party. "


DNC platform is openly, unashamedly hostile to Christianity.

lie lie lie lie and more of a lie total BS red herring argument


Hilary's deplorabes comment says it perfectly. It's difficult to have a real conversation with many liberals, on the issues. Because they don't usually respond to the merits of their beliefs, they don't try to persuade you that their beliefs are superior to your beliefs. Rather, they just claim that you hate a sympathetic group of victims.

If you're pro-life, it's not because you have empathy for the unborn (which I have never heard a liberal say, not ONCE), but you want to enslave women.

If you want secure borders, that means you are bigoted against hispanics.

If you want taxes to be no higher than they need to be, you hate poor people.

If you believe radical Islam is an issue, you are an Islamophobe.

If you believe in gay marriage (as both Obama and Hilary did until VERY recently), you are a homophobe.

That was all in Hilary's speech. It depicts where liberalism has gone, perfectly. This is how the left debates and articulates their platform...by constantly claiming, with zero evidence, that the right hates everybody. That's been their strategy since the day the surge was shown to be a complete success. And from what I can see, that strategy isn't working very well. Until this November, which could be a very good day for democrats. But they have nowhere to go but up. They hld fewer elected offices nationwide, than at any time in decades. Obama was a complete disaster for his party.

America, for the most part, likes moderate politicians. The DNC has little use for moderate Democrats. When was the last time the GOP ran a die-hard conservative in a presidential election? But the last two democrat candidates have been far to the left, and it's likely that the 2020 candidate will be even more radically liberal.

The GOP is struggling with a bit of this civil war (between moderates and extremists) too. The democrats already had that civil war, and the extremists won.


WOW you are totally unhinged you have managed to regurgitated every GOP talking point in the last 20 years and whats worse you believe it all :kewl:


keep reading breitbart its a safe place for extremists

Jim in CT
08-30-2018, 05:57 AM
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it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people,

Trump is referring to a possible out come of losing the house .. and how democrats will overturn his policys ... then Trump starts making it sound like they (dems) are overturning the government.. AKA overthrow when "Trump injected the fear with the antifia reference

it's very clear what his message was. and antifa violence was a clear dog whistle .. which you heard clearly ... no one is questioning that they are not violent

You are correct...Trumps use of the word violent in reference to the elections, is the worst kind of fear mongering. The left won't use violence to win the elections. They have never done that. Fair enough?

Got Stripers
08-30-2018, 07:45 AM
Trump has been using violence and division ever since he began his campaign, from promising to pay the legal bills if one of his supporters would beat the crap out of a rally protester, to engendering fear over violence and collapse of the economy. I only hope the majority of the voting population can see throw this crap and realize the economy will do just fine after he is gone.
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Got Stripers
08-30-2018, 01:38 PM
Being retired and due to the heat, I was lucky to be home to watch the memorial service and some wonderful testimonies.
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Jim in CT
08-30-2018, 02:49 PM
Being retired and due to the heat, I was lucky to be home to watch the memorial service and some wonderful testimonies.
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I really liked McCain, and his family's legacy of service, and I melt with respect for those who adopt third world children. He deserved the testimonies. Like most conservatives, I didn't like some of his policies, but the guy stepped up in his military life, his political life, and his personal life, to try and make things better. Very few can say that.

scottw
09-01-2018, 10:32 AM
can't wait till next weekend when the democrats and media nominate mcain for sainthood

Pete F.
09-01-2018, 03:53 PM
can't wait till next weekend when the democrats and media nominate mcain for sainthood

You and the other small man think alike, impressed with yourselves aren’t you
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scottw
09-01-2018, 04:06 PM
You and the other small man think alike, impressed with yourselves aren’t you
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no...just not big into idol worship and phony bs...the genuine tributes to his service to the country are fine and understandable...

the left does a lot of politicking at funerals,,,, that's pretty shameless

was mccain in favor of term limits?


congratulations on a short post and original thought...though the small man thing has been done before and is pretty lame